The conservation group’s official shield looks so much like “a bearded dude” in a beanie, officials put out a playful PSA urging folks to quit commenting on it online.
They sure are taking the OK out of Oklahoma!
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife started getting mocked so often because its official shield looks a bearded guy in an orange cap, that officials had to release a statement urging folks to quit ripping them for “the little dude.” “WE ARE AWARE THE LOGO LOOKS LIKE A BEARDED DUDE IN AN ORANGE HAT —YOU DO NOT NEED TO KEEP POINTING THAT OUT EVERY SINGLE DAY,”The emblem features a bird flying above a deer and a fish, under an orange section that readsBut from far away, and in Twitter scale on phones, the logo looks like exactly the kind of guy you’d find in the great outdoors —sporting a scraggly beard and beanie while squinting down at, say, a fishing rod.
People don’t need to “keep pointing out” that the logo looks like a bearded guy, says Oklahoma Department of Wildlife and Conservation.Observers couldn’t keep a straight face over the optical illusion-sparked online feud.Others said that they, “thought that was intentional….” and legitimately assumedThe conservation group’s shield depicts a bird flying over a deer.
The group manages and protects fishing and wildlife along with their habitats “while also growing a community of hunters & anglers,” according to its online biography.
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